
Mia Farrow in The Great Gatsby. Jack Clayton. 1974.
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I liked this version.
I’m oddly interested in this new one. I finally got around to watching a trailer (the first one that said “Christmas 2012” at the end and it looked so bad that I feel like it might be something that needs to be seen on the big screen and in 3D to truly take its awfulness in.
Can’t be as bad as Scott Fitzgerald adapted “The Last Tycoon” with Bobby DeNiro. Or can it ?
That was one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen so I would say hopefully not.
…and I imagine -from your site-that is quite a number of movies. Even as I painfully try to forget, it was one of those films that started…and the film ran all the way through the projector – but it had no beginning or end.
Really hurt because I’ve always been fascinated by Irving Thalberg.
I have a similar Thalberg thing which is probably what made me so aggravated about it.
SAT Sample Question: Thalberg was to Mayer what Brandon Tartikoff was to Silverman.
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